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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition Over 110 effective recipes to help you build and operate OpenStack cloud computing, storage, networking, and automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174783
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cody Bunch Cody Bunch
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Keystone – OpenStack Identity Service FREE CHAPTER 2. Glance – OpenStack Image Service 3. Neutron – OpenStack Networking 4. Nova – OpenStack Compute 5. Swift – OpenStack Object Storage 6. Using OpenStack Object Storage 7. Administering OpenStack Object Storage 8. Cinder – OpenStack Block Storage 9. More OpenStack 10. Using the OpenStack Dashboard 11. Production OpenStack Index

Automating OpenStack installations using Ansible – host configuration

There are a number of ways to automate an installation of OpenStack. These methods predominantly make use of configuration management tools such as Chef, Puppet, and Ansible. In this recipe, we will see how to use Ansible for the installation of OpenStack and how the Playbooks make use of LXC containers, in which isolate resources and filesystems to the service are running in the container. At the time of writing, the Ansible Playbooks that are used for installing OpenStack are hosted on Stackforge. These will soon move to the OpenStack GitHub branch as an official project.

Getting ready

The environment that we will be using in this recipe will consist of seven physical servers:

  • Three Controller nodes make up a cluster of nodes running the OpenStack API services, such as Glance, Keystone, and Horizon, as well as MariaDB and RabbitMQ.
  • One Storage node is used for Cinder LVM volumes.
  • Two (or more) nodes will be the Compute...
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